This 14kwhite gold half round edge band is 6mm wide. Our wedding bands are casted keeping in mind the ring should be smooth and easy to wear on a daily basis. Wedding bands are usually available in different ring sizes and millimeter widths. This band may also be also available in other metal types such as gold, platinum, titanium, sterling silver, stainless steel and rubber. This 14k white gold ring makes a great addition to any jewelry collection and can be worn on different occasions. The total metal weight of this ring is 5.31 grams. This ring is part of our platinum & gold bands collection of jewelry. This item is shipped in a beautiful jewelry box with a free jewelry polishing cloth. A jewelry certificate of authenticity is also included to insure that the jewelry provided is genuine and in compliance with United States Gold Quality Standards. Ring size(s) available: 4 1/2,5 1/2,6,6 1/2,7,7 1/2,8,8 1/2,9,9 1/2,10,10 1/2,11,11 1/2,12,12 1/2,13,14,15 Weight: 1.0 lbs.

An Act To modify the requirements applicable to locatable minerals on public domain lands, consistent with the principles of self-initiation of mining claims, and for other purposes.

The BiblioGov Project is an effort to expand awareness of the public documents and records of the U.S. Government via print publications. In broadening the public understanding of government and its work, an enlightened democracy can grow and prosper. Ranging from historic Congressional Bills to the most recent Budget of the United States Government, the BiblioGov Project spans a wealth of government information. These works are now made available through an environmentally friendly, print-on-demand basis, using only what is necessary to meet the required demands of an interested public. We invite you to learn of the records of the U.S. Government, heightening the knowledge and debate that can lead from such publications.

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A Rare Greek Silver Tetradrachm of Philippi (Macedon), Among the Finest Known

Philippi

d=25 mmTetradrachm circa 356-345, AR 13.16 g. Head of young Heracles r., wearing lion skin. Rev. FILIPPWN Tripod with three handles; from the two handles at the sides, two fillet ending in three bunches. In field above, laurel branch and in field r., long handled axe. Traite IV pl. 324, 17. AMNG III pl. 20, 5 (these dies). Bellinger, Philippi in Macedonia, ANS MN 11, 3.

Extremely rare and among the finest specimens known. A very interesting and desirable early Hellenistic issue in the finest style of the period. Old cabinet tone and extremely fine

Philippi, near Mount Pangaeus, was to the Macedonian kings what Laurium had long been to the Athenians – a seemingly inexhaustible source of wealth; the only difference being the mines at Laurium produced silver, and those near Philippi yielded both silver and gold. The Pangaean mines had been exploited in earlier times by Thracians, Athenians and Thasians, only to be claimed by the Macedonian king Philip II (359-336 B.C.) early in his reign. Before Philip’s intervention the city was known as Crenides or Datum, but in 356 Philip renamed it Philippi. He greatly enriched and improved the city, which he repopulated and made a ‘free’ Greek city within his kingdom. At the time Philip II claimed the Pangaean region, the Thasians were working the mines and striking coins with the Heracles/tripod design and the inscription ‘of the Thasians on the mainland’. The Macedonian issues that followed bore the same design, but were inscribed with the new name of the city. The Macedonians produced a full range of denominations – gold staters, silver tetradrachms, drachms and hemidrachms, and bronzes of at least two sizes – in what seems to have been two phases, c. 356-330 B.C., and c. 330-323 B.C. The first phase probably comprised six issues, with this tetradrachm belonging to the inaugural striking. With some confidence we may thus place it in 356, when the city was renamed. Though all gold coins of Philipi adhered to the Attic standard, the earliest silver, such as this tetradrachm, was struck at what Morkholm calls "a rather light variant of Philip’s silver standard". Bellinger believes this was done to "compete for the influence in the Paeonian region," where the standard was lower. But a lighter weight was perhaps needed to discourage their export, and thus keep them around as local currency. In either case, the silver of the second phase of Philippi’s Macedonian coinage (seemingly limited to tetradrachms) was struck to the full weight of regal silver.

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The One That Got Away

Jan 10th, 2011 Juggling Prospects / Negativism

"It is much easier to see what we haven't done than it is to see what we have done" (on workaholics)If we take stock of what we were able to do, we find it is time for a celebration of our accomplishments. The above boxes were made for sale when I was "not working", or trying to market my own art work during a recession. While "not working", I moved my furniture in, I totally cleaned a filthy home and looked after the two kids of my new mate, who didn't clean either, I planted a veggie garden, made a large compost bin, cleared and landscaped the front yard, painted and cleaned the basement, had a clearing yardsale, bought the kids quilts with the results, found a way to feed vegetables to a little boy who would not eat veggies, and bought waterproof garbage bins for the storage problem in the basement. All the while, I was making boxes and paintings for sale, as well. I lasted at this for three weeks- I got yelled at for leaving a 25 watt lightbulb on to come up the basement stairs and greet my mate. I needed thelight ion the stairs so I could come up the dark basement. I had paid for the paint, stem cleaning of rugs, soaps, rent, quilts, bins, etc and was actively working away when told what a waste I was.The light had been on one minute longer than I had been in the basement.The same person came later where I lived in another home, and took pictures with me of this wood box for practise. Of course, the photos "didn't work out", when they were my half of the film.

An explanation:Sour grapes department. One day, my old friend showed up with a brand new lens. He asked me if I would like to try a macro lens on my Konika. Being a chump, I said, hey, great- let's do it.We both took half the shots each on a roll of Kodak Gold 400.

When I went to Paul Nelsons', (a photo shop) the roll did not turn out. In fact, it was non-existent, they claimed. This happened to 18 rolls (of mine) of Paul Nelsons' film stock, and yet the store never replaced the film.

I kept my old painted box lid, although the box broke from too much wear. It is fragile, and I thought, here is something that I wanted to record- craft painting from my old hippie days- the little things that you never keep a record of, usually!!

painted in: 1989

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STUNNING AUSTRALIAN CRYSTAL OPAL and 18K Gold earrings! These beautiful natural beads are gorgeous creme color with intense sparkling red and green fire! This incredible pair of earrings hang 1.6\" long with 12x8mm stones!! Each beautiful natural opal stone exhibits vivid glowing green and rare red fire!! A gorgeous one of a kind earring pair! SOLID 18K GOLD french style ear wires. At Asianbeads.com We strive to bring our wonderful customers only the very best. We offer 100% natural stones whenever possible, the most flawless and gorgeous we can find, because our customers deserve only the very best. We love what we do and are dedicated to bringing our customers the most amazing stones and beads from all over the world.

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Celeste Earrings

These pretty, elegant earrings are bead embroidered around oval white Jade and white Quartz cabochons with gold, opal blue, light teal/blue and white glass Japanese, Czech seed beads and Swarovski crystals. The bead embroidered cabochons are connected to each other by a gold glass pearl. The back of the earring is lined with dark turquoise ultrasuede. The beaded cabochons measure c. 7/8” by 1 1/8” (c. 2.4 cm by 3 cm) and 1” by 3/4” (c. 2.6 cm by 2 cm), the whole earring measures c. 2 ?” (c. 6.5 cm). The earring post is made of surgical steel.

Poka Dot Dangles

One of a kind, Fine Silver, sterling connection wires, 14K Gold posts and backs. These earrings have two nice quality white Australian Opals. Earrings have a black patina oxidized finish. Comfortable and light weight. back is stamped with artists mark and .999FS (mark for Fine Silver)

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STUNNING NATURAL CREAM BAROQUE KEISHI PEARLS dangle from beautiful 18K Gold french wire style ear wires with Australian Crystal Opal accents!! These gorgeous earrings swing 1.75 \" overall and feature beautiful cream natural color 18x12mm size pearls!!! At Asianbeads.com We strive to bring our wonderful customers only the very best. We offer 100% natural stones whenever possible, the most flawless and gorgeous we can find, because our customers deserve only the very best. We love what we do and are dedicated to bringing our customers the most amazing stones and beads from all over the world.

White Gold Square Hoop Earrings

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We are closed on Oct 13 to Oct 23 and will reopen Oct 24 (Monday). There may be delays in processing orders and answering emails. We apologize for the inconvenience. Keep a pair of 14k white gold hoopearrings in your jewelry collection. These unique square shaped hoop earrings have a beaded type of detailing making them stand out each time they are worn. A great look that can easily go from day into evening.

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Pearl Clusters Silver Hoop Earrings

Pretty dangle earrings with clusters of white and peacock freshwater pearls. They are hung from a sterling silver hoop. The earrings are completed with a sterling silver fishhook style earring wire.

Total drop of the earrings is 4cm.

Lightweight and comfortable to wear.

Matching bracelet available in shop (Pearl Cluster Silver Bracelet).

Sterling Silver Patterned Hoop Earrings

Sterling Silver Patterned Hoop Earrings

These exquisite Sterling Silver Earrings are truly glamorous accent that goes with any ensemble.

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